Mainly coins and postage stamps.
Yokiti Yamamoto has written: 'Japanese postage stamps' -- subject(s): Postage stamps 'Japanese postage stamps (for philatelists)' -- subject(s): Postage-stamps
Mine does. Ask the front cashier, we keep them underneath.
Stamp Dealer Actually, I sell US postage stamps on eBay. I sell about 20 to 50 a month. That may seem low, but they sell. Before I sell a stamp I have to know exactly what I am selling, therefore there is a process of identification and grading. Then the stamp is posted on eBay. You do not have to be a dealer to sell stamps. Collectors buy, sell and trade stamps all of the time.
Yes, every country uses postage stamps.
US postage stamps do not expire -- they are always worth face value as postage.
There are many places to buy stamps on Sunday. Many grocery and retail stores sell books of stamps and most Post Offices have machines you can purchase stamps from when the lobby is open. (I believe that many of the Kroger's grocery stores & Walmart super centers and retail stores sell postage stamps.) You can also buy stamps online anytime at the www.USPS.com website, or you can print your own postage on your computer printer (that is purchased from the website).
No, they did not exist then. Great Britain introduced the first postage stamps in 1840.
Mark Harris Winnegrad has written: 'Highlights of the history of printing as depicted on postage stamps' -- subject(s): History, Postage stamps, Printing, Topics 'Printing on stamps' -- subject(s): History, Postage stamps, Printing, Printing on postage stamps, Topics
20 stamps
Yes, it is one of the Postage Stamp countries that obtains a large percentage of their revenue through the sale of postage stamps.
There were no stamps in 1801. The first postage stamps were issued in Great Britain in 1840. It was several years after that that German issued postage stamps.